This role is for a UX Designer focused on creating intuitive and impactful digital experiences that support charitable giving. The position involves working in a fast-paced, collaborative environment where decisions are driven by customer needs and data insights. Responsibilities include conducting and applying user research to inform design decisions, understanding user behaviors and motivations, and translating those insights into thoughtful, user-centered designs that enhance the overall experience. The ideal candidate has 3–5 years of UX design experience and at least 3 years working on agile teams delivering digital products. Strong proficiency in Figma is required, along with the ability to design end-to-end user experiences—from high-level concepts to detailed UI layouts. Experience creating wireframes, prototypes, and other design artifacts is essential, as is familiarity with design systems and tools like Jira and Confluence. A portfolio demonstrating work using the STAR method is required, along with strong organizational skills and the ability to collaborate effectively with designers, researchers, and stakeholders. Must Have: • 3-5 years of UX design experience preferred. • 3+ years on agile teams delivering value in digital products preferred • Experience organizing, conducting, and/or using research to support evidence-focused design decisions a must. • Require an online portfolio to be considered. • Use the STAR Method when explaining your work. • Understand and empathize with customer needs, motivations and behaviors, and translate them into compelling design. • Operational proficiency in Figma required. • Able to drive to design the overall end-to-end user experience – from the big picture (the overall user experience and consistency across an entire product) down to specifics of UI layout for a feature or flow. • Ability to create sketches, wireframes, user flows, mockups, prototypes, and other product artifacts to effectively communicate the 'why' behind your designs while aligning with product requirements. • Familiarity with the value of design systems, understanding reuse and scale, and knowing when to contribute to make them better.